Victim of underlying crime must be the same for CSC elevation

A defendant can’t be convicted of first-degree criminal sexual conduct (CSC I) for penetration “involving the commission of [another] felony” unless the victim is the same in both instances, the Michigan Court of Appeals held.
The defendant in People v. Lockett (Lawyers Weekly No. 07-77334, 11 pages) was charged with “exhibiting a sexually explicit performance to ...